Research Interests

Sannoy Das is an Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Law School. Sannoy Das is an LL.M. candidate at the Harvard Law School and holds an integrated B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) from National Law University, Jodhpur, from where he graduated in 2011 and was awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Gold Medal for the best overall student of the graduating class. During his LL.M., he has been awarded the Salzburg Cutler Fellowship and the Summer Academic Fellowship by the Harvard Law School for his research work. He has practiced as an independent counsel for three years at the High Court at Calcutta, India, and has argued several cases on a wide spectrum of issues in civil, commercial and constitutional laws. While his research interests lie in public international law, comparative laws and legal theory, he is simultaneously interested in teaching subjects related to the practice in India. He has taught as a guest lecturer at National Law University, Jodhpur on issues of international arbitration, public international law and civil procedure.

When not worrying about the law, Sannoy spends his time with English literature, Hindustani and Carnatic classical forms of music, and cricket.